ENCN221-24S1 (C) Semester One 2024

Engineering Materials

15 points

Details:
Start Date: Monday, 19 February 2024
End Date: Sunday, 23 June 2024
Withdrawal Dates
Last Day to withdraw from this course:
  • Without financial penalty (full fee refund): Sunday, 3 March 2024
  • Without academic penalty (including no fee refund): Sunday, 12 May 2024

Description

Introduction to engineering materials. Materials science. Metals, granular materials, asphalt, concrete, masonry, timber, plastics/ceramics. Sustainability issues and material selection.

This course provides an introduction to the fundamental nature of civil engineering materials, including: composition, physical properties, the relationship between microstructure characteristics and macrostructure performance, their manufacture and utilization.

Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this course you should be able to:

- Understand the primary components of materials (wood, concrete, steel aggregates, asphalt) and the methods and implications of materials production. (Washington Accord WA1, WA4)

- Describe how the micro structure of the material affects the macro structural behaviour. (Washington Accord WA1)

- Explain and compare when and how the various individual materials are used in civil engineering applications, including historical, cultural, durability and environmental aspects. (Washington Accord WA7)

- Design a concrete mixture suitable for various applications considering both durability and loading requirements. (Washington Accord WA2)

- Design an asphalt mix by Marshall Method: Mix design objectives and optimum bitumen content determination. (Washington Accord WA2)

Prerequisites

Subject to approval of the Dean of Engineering and Forestry

Timetable 2024

Students must attend one activity from each section.

Lecture A
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Monday 09:00 - 10:00 E7 Lecture Theatre
19 Feb - 31 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun
02 Monday 14:00 - 15:00 A3 Lecture Theatre
19 Feb - 31 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun
Lecture B
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Tuesday 11:00 - 12:00 E7 Lecture Theatre
19 Feb - 31 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun
02 Tuesday 16:00 - 17:00 Meremere 108 Lecture Theatre
19 Feb - 31 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun
Lecture C
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Wednesday 09:00 - 10:00 A3 Lecture Theatre
19 Feb - 31 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun
02 Wednesday 13:00 - 14:00 A3 Lecture Theatre
19 Feb - 31 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun
Lecture D
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Thursday 08:00 - 09:00 E5 Lecture Theatre (22/2, 21/3-28/3)
E9 Lecture Theatre (29/2-14/3, 2/5-30/5)
19 Feb - 31 Mar
29 Apr - 2 Jun
02 Thursday 15:00 - 16:00 A3 Lecture Theatre
19 Feb - 31 Mar
29 Apr - 2 Jun
Tutorial A
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Friday 09:00 - 10:00 Rehua 009
19 Feb - 24 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun
02 Friday 14:00 - 15:00 Rehua 005
19 Feb - 24 Mar
22 Apr - 2 Jun

Examinations, Quizzes and Formal Tests

Test A
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Thursday 19:00 - 21:00 Jack Erskine 001 Computer Lab
29 Apr - 5 May
02 Thursday 19:00 - 21:00 Jack Erskine 010 Computer Lab
29 Apr - 5 May
03 Thursday 19:00 - 21:00 Ernest Rutherford 212 Computer Lab
29 Apr - 5 May
04 Thursday 19:00 - 21:00 Ernest Rutherford 464 Computer Lab
29 Apr - 5 May
05 Thursday 19:00 - 21:00 Rehua 008 Computer Lab
29 Apr - 5 May
06 Thursday 19:00 - 21:00 Jack Erskine 248 Computer Lab
29 Apr - 5 May

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage 
final exam 35%
Online quizzes (6 x 4) 24%
Midterm test 35%
Tutorials (modules 5 & 6) 6%


Module quizzes: The course is divided into 7 different modules covering various aspects of materials commonly used in civil engineering. The understanding from each module will be evaluated through a series of short questions such as multiple-choice, which covers the information considered to be essential in each module. The quizzes will be typically offered in online mode which must be taken on the day assigned by the lecturer. Details and timing of the quizzes will be provided by the lecturer. There will be 7 independent quizzes in total. The top 6 will contribute 4% each to your final mark. You can drop one quiz. There are no make up quizzes.

A standard quiz might have a number of questions and you will be given a time limit to complete the quiz once you open it in your computer. The exact nature of the quiz might very from module to module.

Mid-Term Exam: The mid-term exam will cover the first 4 modules of the course. The date and time of the mid-term will be provided.

Final Exam: The final exam will focus on the last 3 modules but will also include material covered cover in the first 4 modules of the course. There may be some short answer, calculation or essay questions. More information will be provided.

Tutorials: You may be given problems to solve in the tutorials and outside of class to complete as part of the course. The tutorials are intended to reinforce important concepts in the course and help you prepare for the quizzes and exam. The tutorials will not be directly assessed but it is import you complete them to aid in your understanding of the course.

Note: Tutorials for the flipped portion of the course (modules 5 and 6) will be assessed and you will be required to attend the tutorials to complete and submit your work.

Final Exam: The final exam will cover the entire course. There may be some short answer, calculation or essay. More information will be provided.

Tutorials: You may be given problems to solve in the tutorials and outside of class to complete as part of the course. The tutorials are intented to reinforce important concepts in the course and help you prepare for the quizzes and exam. The tutorials will not be directly assessed but it is import you complete them to aid in your understanding of the course.

Students must work independently during the exam. They are NOT allowed to use any book, notes, and online resources during the exam or quizzes unless explicity stated. Breaching this rule will cause the student to fail the entire course.

Textbooks / Resources

Recommended Reading

Callister, William D. , Rethwisch, David G; Materials science and engineering : an introduction ; 9th edition ; John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2014.

Mamlouk, Michael S. , Zaniewski, John P; Materials for civil and construction engineers ; 3rd ed; Prentice Hall, 2011.

Additional Course Outline Information

Assessment and grading system

Any student who has been impaired by significant exceptional and/or unforeseeable circumstances that have prevented them from completing any major assessment items, or that have impaired their performance such that the results are not representative of their true level of mastery of the course material, may apply for special consideration through the formal university process. The applicability and academic remedy/action associated with the special consideration process is listed for each assessment item below. Please refer to the University Special Consideration Regulations and Special Consideration Policies and Procedures documents for more information on the acceptable grounds for special consideration and the application process.

Mid-term test - Students will be offered an equivalent alternative test. The mark on this alternative test will replace the original test mark in the course grade calculation unless a student declines or does not respond to the offer of the alternative exam, in which case the original mark will be used. Students will not be advised of their original mark as part of this process.

Final exam - Students will be offered an equivalent alternative exam (which may include an oral exam). The alternative exam will be held in the week of 8-12 July 2024. The mark on the alternative exam will replace the original exam mark in the course grade calculation unless a student declines or does not respond to the offer of the alternative exam, in which case the original mark will be used. Students will not be advised of their original mark as part of this process.

Indicative Fees

Domestic fee $1,059.00

International fee $6,000.00

* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.

For further information see Civil and Natural Resources Engineering .

All ENCN221 Occurrences

  • ENCN221-24S1 (C) Semester One 2024